
However, many of us, like myself, realize that Tim Burton’ s Batman (1989) is responsible for revitalizing the comic book movie sub-genre back in the day. Since Christopher Nolan ‘s Dark Knight Trilogy (2005-2012), the Bat flicks of 1989 and the 90s are largely ignored by the public and some of our fellow comic book fans out there. ) Alright, now that I’ve issued that caution, let’s go back 25 years and examine the neon-lit knight in Batman Forever ! In the case of this article about the film itself, I strongly recommend you DO NOT DO THAT. (For those of you who read my articles, you may notice that I occasionally jokingly suggest taking a shot every time I mention Batman Forever.

As such, between Warner Brothers and DC Films ignoring the existence of Batman Forever ‘s silver anniversary and the recent unfortunate passing of the movie’s director, Joel Schumacher I think now’s a better time than ever to take a look back at Batman Forever.

I’ll always have a nostalgic fondness for Batman Forever (1995), which celebrates its 25th-anniversary this summer.
